Victorino stars as Red Sox outslug Tigers

Shane Victorino finished 4-for-5 with a solo homer and drove in a season-high five runs as Boston took down Detroit, 10-6, in the second edition of a four-game set.

Jacoby Ellsbury added two hits, two RBI and scored twice for the Red Sox, who
shook off a ninth-inning loss in Thursday's series opener to win for the third
time in five contests. Stephen Drew contributed three hits and crossed home
three times for the Sox.

Jon Lester (7-4) did enough to win, lasting 5 2/3 innings during which he
allowed nine hits and five runs, walking three and fanning as many.

Miguel Cabrera ended up 4-for-4 with a three-run homer for the Tigers, who
have lost three of their last four. Andy Dirks posted a solo shot in the loss.

Doug Fister (6-5) was tagged in defeat for 11 hits and six runs over only 3
1/3 frames.

The Red Sox chased Fister in a four-run fourth. Jarrod Saltalamacchia reached
with a one-out hit, then Drew singled and Jose Iglesias beat out a grounder to
short to load the bases. Ellsbury clubbed a two-run double and Victorino
followed with a two-run single for a 6-1 spread.

Dustin Pedroia singled and the Detroit starter was finally lifted for Darin
Downs, who induced an inning-ending double-play grounder from David Ortiz.

Dirks began the home half with a shot to right-center field, then Brayan Pena
singled, Torii Hunter added a one-out hit, and Cabrera brought everyone home
with a three-run blast to left-center field to make the score 6-5.

Boston got a run back when Iglesias hit a one-out triple in the sixth and
scored on a two-out hit from Victorino.

Boston expanded its lead to 9-5 in the eighth. With the bases loaded and one
out, Victorino hit a ground ball to short, but Saltalamacchia beat the throw
home. Drew later scored on a wild pitch.

Drew singled with two away in the ninth and came around to score on a base
hit from Iglesias, compounded by Tigers center fielder Avisail Garcia's flub
when trying to snare the ball.

Andrew Miller walked Hunter and gave up a single to Cabrera with one out in
the home half before a Prince Fielder fielder's choice grounder scores Hunter.
Victor Martinez grounded to second to cap the contest.

Victorino's one-out solo shot put the Sox on the board in the first, then
Pena's two-out single to score Martinez evened the game in the home second.

Ellsbury and Victorino's back-to-back one-out hits in the third led to another
Boston run when Pedroia's groundout scored Ellsbury.

Game Notes

Victorino's previous season high for runs batted in was three, during an 8-2
win in the Bronx on April 1 ... Boston's road record of 22-16 is tops in the
American League ... Prior to the contest, the Tigers announced
that reliever Jose Valverde was designated for assignment, while recalling
pitcher Al Alburquerque and Garcia from Triple-A Toledo, and placing
outfielder Matt Tuiasosopo on the 15-day disabled list (retroactive to June
20) with a left strained intercostal muscle ... The Red Sox announced the
signing of third-round draft pick catcher Jon Denney before the game, along
with pitchers Corey Littrell, Jake Drehoff, Gabe Speier, as well as outfielder
Jordon Austin.